Finally launching MixMatch on Monday 30th March
Hi Product Hunt,
Not too sure what to expect on here. I've been working on MixMatch for around a year now, sharing it with a few friends and fellow sound engineers and musicians. I'd be interested to know if there are other sound engineers on here who have difficulty with getting mixes to translate across environments and whether any room emulators have truly solved the problem for you.
For me, I really needed to just take my mixes with me and EQ on the spot, on systems that I actually spend a lot of time listening to music. Quite often people think a track they have worked on sounds wrong simply because their studio in which they mixed or mastered it isn't actually the place where they spend the most amount of time listening to commercial releases.
By taking my production projects into more familiar environments such as the car or my house sound system and having the ability to EQ and export it whilst in those spaces, I've found a way to improve the translation of my mixes.
Whilst I've been building MixMatch solo, I've got a good bunch of fellow musicians and engineers providing constructive feedback. If there are people on here who would like to check it out and suggest improvements too, I'm certainly open to ideas. Perhaps, things that I'm looking at as key features, such as the EQ functionality, aren't actually the things that people find of most use on it. Without a broader pool of feedback it is hard to gauge, hence launching on Product Hunt to see if I can increase it.
All the best
Steve


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